Project Maven is the Pentagon's flagship artificial intelligence program, launched in 2017 as a narrow experiment.
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A mock-up of what the Monarch Compute Campus near Point Pleasant could look like when completed. (Photo provided by Fidelis New Energy) CHARLESTON – A data center and microgrid project first approved ...
For generations, Ida Huddleston and her family have owned a farm in northern Kentucky. And they’ve turned down at least one multimillion-dollar offer to preserve it. Last year, a “major artificial ...
An artist’s conception shows a constellation of satellites in orbit. (OneWeb Illustration) Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture is asking the Federal Communications Commission for authority to send ...
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Google is the tech company behind a massive "hyperscale" data center project in Van Buren Township. The California giant on Tuesday announced it is evaluating the site of a proposed ...
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The Rowan County Commission meeting included a rare sight, County Chair Greg Edds standing in front of the dais addressing the audience after public comment. The meeting room was filled with people ...
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Army has conditionally selected two companies to enter into exclusive negotiations to build and operate commercial hyperscaled data centers on two Army installations. The ...
What if someone offered Ohio the biggest economic development deal in state history — and asked for absolutely nothing in return? No tax subsidies. No state incentives. No public money. Just $63 ...